| Literature DB >> 15510818 |
Yuji Shiraishi1, N Katsuragi, M Kurai, N Takahashi, Y Nakajima.
Abstract
Completion pneumonectomy for complex aspergilloma remains challenging for thoracic surgeons. This pneumonectomy procedure often requires extrapleural dissection. Although extrapleural dissection is effective in preventing intraoperative contamination of the operative field, it is associated with massive bleeding. In addition, when the pleura has been severely thickened, it is difficult to conduct extrapleural dissection. We herein report 2 patients who underwent an extrapleural completion pneumonectomy combined with chest wall resection. In this technique, we avoided extrapleural dissection where dense pleural adhesions existed. Instead, we performed an en-bloc chest wall resection. This technique can decrease the amount of bleeding and prevent contamination of the operative field. It can also reduce the size of post-pneumonectomy space, and decrease the chance of post-pneumonectomy empyema and bronchial stump fistula. We advocate that extrapleural completion pneumonectomy combined with chest wall resection be considered in case that extrapleural dissection is extremely difficult.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15510818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kyobu Geka ISSN: 0021-5252